Author has written 5 stories for Supernatural. New to this whole writing fan-fiction thing, but I have read A LOT of it. So here goes. Hope you enjoy my first fic. And clearly I ship Destiel. Enjoy. And wow...Just watched Supernatural Season 11 episode 21 Don't Call Me Shurley! I KNEW Chuck was GOD! And I swear that song that Rob Benedict sang, Fare Thee Well, and the way he helped and cured all the people, and the way Sam and Dean stared in awe as God FINALLY showed Himself, I was actually brought to tears! Never has a Supernatural episode moved me so profoundly. EXCEPT when it comes to scenes between Dean and Castiel. So I don't know about other people who write fanfiction, but I don't really care if this makes me sound totally bat-shit insane... but when I write these scenes between the characters, especially Dean and Castiel, I can actually picture what their facial expressions and reactions would be like in these situations. And I actually feel like I am Dean and Castiel, like kind of emulating them. It's like I can feel their soul (and grace) moving through my soul, like a divine connection. It's weird. And kind of scary actually. Just putting it out there. Feel free to tell me I'm certifiable. And on a side note, I have been writing a series for the last few years, with all original characters, and I have been planning on getting a publishing contract with it when I move to NYC next year. But honestly, Destiel is so... it's like one of the reasons I continue to get up in the morning to be honest. Where I'm going with this is that I was thinking maybe I could publish it here on and just change the characters' names to Dean and Cas. The plot is original, but it is inspired by Supernatural, or how I would've wanted it to go, focusing more on romance and Destiel. Send me some reviews if you like my writing and tell me if I should post this monster of a story. I swear it is an emotional rollercoaster, but I can tell you. Cas will be an angel and Dean will not be a Hunter. He will be a normal guy, and Cas was Dean's imaginary friend who is the angel that watched over Dean as a child and then was forced to leave. But he inevitably finds his way back to Dean. And bonus... they WILL end up together at the end of it. And regardless of what happens, family and love will be the central focus of the story. |
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